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Our Shared Vision

This year, let's work together to ensure that we meet our school vision. In learning, we are all growing and succeeding together. Discover our shared values and aims to support our vision.

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Our Shared Vision

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  1. Our Shared Vision: We hope that this year all of us will work together to ensure that we meet our school vision. In learning, we are all growing and succeeding together.

  2. To Support Our School Vision Our Shared Values Are: Faith, Trust, Team Work, Respect, Responsibility, Success Learning about these values will help guide your child’s thinking and behaviour.

  3. To help us achieve our school Vision & Values Our School Aims Are: Be Brave Unleash Creativity Demonstrate Excellence Show/Radiate Enthusiasm

  4. Welcome to Primary 5!

  5. Teacher Introduction CAT Mcalaney (Mon & tue) Writing skills, handwriting, reading, re, idl, pe, beyond number math topics, spanish Louise McVicker(Wed,Thu, Fri) Numeracy topics, reading skills, writing, pe, Paths, handwriting, idl, learning logs, buds. We communicate very well and the class are aware of how well we communicate: Jotter, work E mail, phone calls

  6. Classroom Procedures Primary 5 usual Daily Routine: Lines are taken in – line order Homework folder on desk, snacks in trays Prayers Check in and admin Spelling words copied down Homework is set and explained on a Monday (due back on a Friday) Visual timetable and tasks displayed Duties & positive behaviour reinforced Class take part in planned learning activities End of day duties carried out (eg tidy desks) Recap of key learning Class novel

  7. Celebration Of Achievement Praise & Encouragement Class Charter/Rules Group points tally chart Individual Chance tickets House Points Wall displays (eg.star writer)

  8. Health & Wellbeing Physical Exercise P5 PE Days: Tuesdays and Wednesdays Expectations If possible, children to wear their house colour as part of their PE kit. Polo tops make it easier to get changed Long hair to be tied back Try to keep jewellery at home on these days Jewellery removed and kept in teacher’s drawer (if earrings cannot be removed, they must be covered with tape, in-line with Renfrewshire Council policy) Changing room behaviour – designated area to discourage wandering around the room Kits can be left in class in the storage bucket – in a bag please! Name on everything!!!!!! Daily Mile – whenever possible. (Various class activities as an alternative) If your child forgets their PE kit then they will be asked to complete a reflection exercise. (if they have suitable footwear then we would rather include them in lessons, depending on the planned activities. (eg. Not really ideal for gymnastics)

  9. Weekly Curricular Map

  10. HomeworkWorking In Partnership With Parents Written into diary on a weekly basis All homework issued on a Monday Spelling words are copied down in class Mon – Wed (active task will be set for a Thursday) Tasks are set to reinforce or challenge understanding of concepts Spelling, reading aloud & maths - weekly Research Homework – termly Homework from other curricular areas – from time to time Homework Diary – key means of communication – always encourage your child to let us know there’s a note in the diary Can’t manage it on occasion? We will understand – we have a family to manage too!

  11. Working In Partnership With Parents This is our Faith and God’s Loving plan (T4) Curricular Newsletters Parental Prompts/Reminders Either in diaries or Facebook updates and reminders Term in a nutshell Targets sent home

  12. Flexible Learning Plan This terms idl: Soc Subjects: The Rainforest Science: Planet Earth: Biodiversity & Interdependence (life cycles, characteristics, water cycle) Problem Solving links Health & Wellbeing: Paths, Food & Health Art & Design Writing Novel study: The Journey

  13. Reporting To Parents Target Setting Will take place every term 2/3 targets Literacy, Numeracy & 2 Health & Wellbeing Reported orally at two parents evenings: October & March Two written reports: December & June

  14. Reporting To Parents Informal Reporting My School App Twitter Facebook Sharing Our Learning

  15. When you make a call to the School Office, you can expect: Calls to be answered in a polite, friendly manner and treated with confidentiality. Questions to be asked to ascertain how best we can support your enquiry. Phone calls will then be returned as soon as possible by the member of staff who is best suited to deal with your enquiry. Please note that our Office Staff have access to the shared electronic calendar and are able to book appointments for meetings with Class Teachers or the SLT (Senior Leadership Team). The Office Staff should be informed if there are any issues that directly relate to your child in relation to the following: Absence. Medical information. Collection from school. Personal appointments. Excursions. Lunches/ lunch money. Monies/ payment.

  16. When you email the school, you can expect: Your email to be answered within five working days by the member of staff who is best suited to deal with your enquiry. This may be the Office Staff, the Class Teacher, Mrs McPherson (PT) or Mrs Mackenzie (HT). Please note, that as a small school, we will endeavour to answer your email as soon as we possibly can.

  17. Class Teacher Enquiries. I can provide you will support/assurance about a range of issues where you may require clarification. As the Class Teacher, I am the lead professional in your child’s day to day education. Issues that I will be able to assist you with, in the first instance of contact with the school include:

  18. Homework Class work Friendships and peer relationships Issues surrounding behaviour Responsibilities that pupils may have Class trips Progress update/ Child’s Plan targets   NB. This list is not exhaustive.

  19. Contacting the Class Teacher: Homework Diary – this is an effective means of two way written correspondence. Phone call to the School Office. Email to St. Fillan’s enquiries. Informally – in the playground. If required, a further appointment can be made at the school office. When you contact me, you can expect: Your enquiry/concern to be treated seriously. Your enquiry/concern to be treated in a professional, confidential manner. Your enquiry to be dealt with in a timely and efficient manner (within five working days).

  20. Enquiries to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) • Mrs McPherson in her role as Principal Teacher and Pupil Support Co-ordinator in St. Fillan’s is happy to assist you with enquires relating to the following issues: • Pastoral care. • Changing family circumstances. • Bereavement. • Pupil Support. • Matters involving partners/ external agencies.

  21. Enquiries to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) • Mrs Mackenzie in her role as Head Teacher has overall responsibility for the school. She is happy to assist you with enquires relating to the following issues: • Child Protection. • Social Work. • Issues relating to the Health and Safety of pupils/ staff and school community.

  22. Enquiries to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). • School Improvement. • Issues directly relating to Renfrewshire Council. • Changing family circumstances/ confidential issues. • Pastoral care. • Issues relating to finances/ cost of the school day. • Class structures/ staffing concerns. • School Transport.

  23. Enquiries to the Senior Leadership Team(SLT). • When making contact with any member of the SLT, you can expect: • Your enquiry/issue to be treated seriously. • Your enquiry/ concern to be treated in a professional, confidential manner. • Your enquiry to be dealt with in a timely and efficient manner (within five working days).

  24. Contact in relation to Medical issues/ First Aid. We have two fully trained First Aiders here in St. Fillan’s Primary: Mrs June Kelly and Mrs Alison Steele. If your child requires medicine to be administered during the school day, then Mrs Kelly will oversee this. Please note that the appropriate ‘Medicine Form’ must be completed at the School Office prior to any medicines being administered. If your child’s medical status changes, then it is imperative that this information is shared with the Office Staff and Mrs Kelly. This includes changes to inhalers, eyesight, hearing, allergies etc. Please note that you may receive a telephone call during the school day from Mrs Kelly if your child has received First Aid/ Medical attention. Medication must be taken on trips, please ensure that your child has it with them.

  25. It is my hope that your child will enjoy their time with us and their classmates this year so that we can all learn, grow and succeed together.

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